the word chatte indicates a female cat. It is also a slang term for a female sex.
I believe it is cajun French for little cat (actually a not so delicate substitute word for cat).
No. but pronounce it for the female cat: 'la chatte'
un chat/une chatte
Castor...unless you're talking about a womans bush, which would be chatte
In French, the word "cat" is translated as "chat," which is masculine. As a result, the article "a" that goes before masculine singular nouns in French is "un." Therefore, in French, you would say "un chat" to mean "a cat."
Chatte is french for "pussy". I know of no word "degustate", but there is a french word "deguster" which means "to savor" or "to enjoy". So, if desguster is really the wrod, the above would mean "to savor pussy" or "to enjoy pussy".
The French term 'chatte' means female cat in the English language. The term is also used as a slang word for female sex. The French term has many different slang meanings as well.
I believe it is cajun French for little cat (actually a not so delicate substitute word for cat).
The French word for cat is "chat". However, if the cat is a female, the French word would be "chatte".
The phrase "Puis je lecher la chatte" in French translates to "Can I lick the cat" in English.
No. but pronounce it for the female cat: 'la chatte'
The French word for cat is "chat". However, if the cat is a female, the French word would be "chatte".
In reality, kitty means cat, right? so cat in french is "chat", and kittens is "chattons", and for a girl cat, it's "chatte" but, if you want to say kitty, another french word you can use is "minou" :)
un chat/une chatte
"Un chat." A female cat is called "une chatte" and a kitten is called "un chaton".
Chatte
Castor...unless you're talking about a womans bush, which would be chatte